Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Republicans (and One Democrat) Block Financial Reform Debate
Image from source, Huffington Post
No! No! No! A bajillion times no! We won't even discuss it! And you know what? If the Democrats manage to break the filibuster (or for once make them actually stand there and DO it), they should shut them completely out of the discussion, and vote the damned thing in. If they've voted that it need not be discussed, why should they have a seat at the table? Just sayin'. . .
[Excerpt]
GOP, Ben Nelson Block Debate On Financial Reform Bill
Undaunted by a Senate setback, Democrats appeared increasingly confident Monday they will be able to take advantage of Americans' anger at Wall Street and push through the most sweeping new controls on financial institutions since the Great Depression. . .
Read more at: Huffington Post
Posted at
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
by
James Greenlee
Labels:
Financial Crisis,
GOP,
Obstruction,
Party of No,
US Senate,
Wall Street
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